THE ORKLY KID (Trent Harris, 1985, 35 mins)
See a young Crispin Glover set about organising a TV talent show in his small town home, hell bent on bringing his Olivia Newton-John impersonation to the world. Harris (director of Rubin & Ed) has never widely released the short, part 3 of the Beaver trilogy, but we're bringing it to you tonight.
http://www.echocave.net/

RUN, WALK! live!
bass and noise and dance and hailing from the Ancient Capital, 'like putting a firecracker up your jap's eye'. we had these guys over for a WTCDTD event last year and they blew everyone away. about to embark on a national tour, they're a band you'll be hearing a lot from in 2010.
http://www.myspace.com/runwalk

As we've hit the 2010s and all, things are gonna be a little different to last year from here on, with doors at 8, films starting at 8.15 (get there early for the sofas!), kicking off on wednesday night like this:

8.24 - THE ORKLY KID (Trent Harris, 1985, 35 mins) - see a young Crispin Glover as Groovin' Larry, a small town kid with a big dream. He's hell bent on bringing his Olivia Newton-John impersonation to the world, and it might be the only way of doing that is to bring a national talent contest to his town of Orkly. Harris (director of Rubin & Ed) has never widely released the short, part 3 of the Beaver trilogy (part 2 stars Sean Penn, part 1 is a documentary about the real life Groovin' Larry), but we're bringing it to you tonight.

9.00 - DO NOT DO IT YOURSELF (Winston Case, 2009, 15 mins) - Times New Viking play at being The Velvet Underground and take us on a tour of Columbus, Ohio in a noisy as hell short documentary, "the definitive document of the band to date"

10.10 - ONE WEEK (Buster Keaton & Edward F Cline, 1920, 22 mins)
Our favourite Keaton film - romance that touches you like City Lights. A pair of newly weds spend their first week together trying to put up their DIY home. With a soundtrack selected by The Ludovico Technique.